15 Killer Ways of Marketing and Sales

A complete guide of marketing

Non-Fiction - Marketing
61 Pages
Reviewed on 04/09/2019
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Author Biography

I am an writer, graphic designer and digital marketer and owns my blog and soon starting my own startup

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Reviewed by Renee Guill for Readers' Favorite

Jay Raval's 15 Killer Ways of Marketing and Sales discusses 15 ways to promote your product. He talks about using YouTube and social media and how they can help you. Jay Raval also explains how they help you so you can decide which ones you should use for your product. He suggests you only pick a few of them. He also talks about how you should have a brand and what it and your website should look like; for example how to choose your colors. He also mentions how you can give away free things to promote your product as well.

I thought that 15 Killer Ways of Marketing and Sales by Jay Raval had a number of good ideas, like using freebies to promote. I liked that he suggested you only pick a few of the social media sites, instead of all of them, as it can become overwhelming. I liked how he explained how to use SEO, which can be confusing at times. He also gave great examples when he was discussing how to brand yourself. Jay Raval also explained what your website should look like, which most people don’t think about, like what colors to use. It was a pretty quick read with some intriguing ideas. It could definitely be useful if you're looking to find ways to promote your product or service. I know I plan on doing some of them to help with my blog, just to see if they work.